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Assistant Professor in Immunology, Paris-Saclay

Publicerad 2024-10-04

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Our Four-year International PhD programme is designed to enable international students to gain additional postgraduate research training during your first year of study, allowing you to prepare for postgraduate research before you progress onto a PhD.RESEARCH PROJECTSQueen’s is a research-intensive university, organised to facilitate and promote inter-disciplinary research. It is our purpose and responsibility to take on major global challenges, and to find answers that will help to build a better society.As part of the Four-year International PhD programme, students must apply for a research project. Before applying for a research project, students should spend some time researching their options and checking the details of any project they are interested in.A list of current research projects for entry in September 2024 can be explored below.The Laboratory of Cellular and Molecular Immunology MBU AS CR is looking for a highly motivated PhD student to collaborate in the project focusing on the role of the microbiome in the pathogenesis of psoriasis. This project has significant implications for clinical medicine. The main aim of your work would be to distinguish subtypes of patients with psoriasis based on clinical characteristics, molecular signatures and the specific composition of their microbiota. This characterisation will help to predict the success of the biological therapy and thus has potential to tailor the appropriate therapy.More details here:

https://www.euraxess.cz/jobs/230699Post-doctoral Position open at Inserm U1184

The Autoimmunity Research Team is seeking passionate and self-motivated post-doctoral candidates to embark on research endeavors focusing on the role of RNA methylation in mice models of Sjogren disease (SjD). The position is currently available and funded for 2 years, subject to renewal.Sjögren disease (SjD) is a prototypic systemic autoimmune disease affecting 0.1% of the population and characterized by the dysfunction of salivary and lacrimal glands, along with numerous systemic complications and an increased risk of lymphoma. For a long time orphaned by treatment, there is now a revolution under way, with several phase II and phase III trials in the field.Environment: Our team, led by Pr Xavier Mariette - within Inserm UMR 1184, CEA, Université Paris-Saclay, is dedicated to exploring the pathophysiology, epidemiology, and treatment strategies for various autoimmune conditions. Our research encompasses rheumatoid arthritis, SjD and lymphomas associated with autoimmune diseases, among other autoimmune-related disorders.Candidates: The applicants are expected to have a strong background in immunology and immunopathology (PhD), RNA biology and cellular biology as well as in mice work, including injections and organ recuperation. The ideal candidates should be highly motivated, curious, and enthusiastic to work in a highly collaborating team.Application: Candidates are invited to contact Dr. Rami Bechara (rami.bechara@universite-paris-saclay.fr) for further details. Please send an application with the following:Cover letterConcise summary of previous research activitiesCurriculum vitae including publication list and contact details for 2-3 refereesAssistant Professor in Immunology, Paris-Saclay

TEACHING:The assistant professor will integrate the Immunology teaching team of the Faculty of Pharmacy Paris-Saclay. He/she will take part in the teaching of fundamental immunology and clinical immunology given in the 2nd and 3rd years of the common basic training in pharmacy.RESEARCH:The assistant professor will join the "Immunoregulation, chemokines and viral persistence" team in the INSERM UMR996 unit (http://umr996.inserm.fr/teams/team-i/), located in the Henri Moissan building (faculty of pharmacy Paris-Saclay). The team focuses on epithelial immunity and human papillomavirus (HPV) host interactions.This work is being carried out using patient samples, three-dimensional (3D) epithelial cell cultures and original transgenic mouse models, as part of national and European collaborations funded by several programs (e.g. Marie Curie actions, Fondation pour la Recherche Médicale, Agence Nationale pour la Recherche).The assistant professor will draw on his/her expertise to develop a project that will include one or more of the following areas:Characterization of the interactions between keratinocytes and immune cells during HPV replication or pathogenesisUnderstanding the mechanisms by which the CXCL12 axis and its receptors CXCR4 and ACKR3, or other factors, regulate epithelial immunityHe/she will be able to draw on the host team's expertise in immunology, virology and cell biology and in cutting-edge methodological approaches (e.g. 3D cultures, mass/spectral cytometry, mass imaging, RNAseq, etc.), as well as on the supportive environment of the Henri Moissan site.The project developed by the lecturer recruited to the team will be in line with the Graduate School's flagship themes of "Health and Drug Sciences" and the interdisciplinary themes of "HEALth and THerapeutic Innovation" and "Microbes" in particular, enabling access to local calls for tenders to obtain funding for transdisciplinary projects.

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